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  2. Al-Qaeda - Wikipedia

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    Al-Zawahiri was killed on July 31, 2022, in a drone strike in Afghanistan. [152] In February 2023, a report from the United Nations, based on member state intelligence, concluded that de facto leadership of al-Qaeda had passed to Saif al-Adel , who was operating out of Iran.

  3. Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    By June 2022, AQAP activities increased in both governorates. [117] In late August 2022, the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) began an offensive against the pro-government Islah party in southern Yemen. [115] After peacefully capturing Abyan via agreements with pro-government forces, the STC began directing their attention to AQAP ...

  4. History of al-Qaeda - Wikipedia

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    Experts debate the notion that the al-Qaeda attacks were an indirect consequence of the American CIA's Operation Cyclone program to help the Afghan mujahideen. Robin Cook, British Foreign Secretary from 1997 to 2001, wrote in 2005 that al-Qaeda and bin Laden were "a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies", and claimed that "Al-Qaida, literally 'the database', was ...

  5. Aqidah - Wikipedia

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    Aqidah comes from the Semitic root ʿ-q-d, which means "to tie; knot". [6] (" Aqidah" used not only as an expression of a school of Islamic theology or belief system, but as another word for "theology" in Islam, as in: "Theology (Aqidah) covers all beliefs and belief systems of Muslims, including sectarian differences and points of contention".) [7]

  6. Timeline of al-Qaeda attacks - Wikipedia

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    A bomb built in Jersey City was driven into an underground garage of the World Trade Center. [5] The blast killed six people and injured over 1,000 others. [6] The attack was not an official al-Qaeda operation, though the attack's mastermind, Ramzi Yousef, had trained in al-Qaeda camps. Osama bin Laden was never charged for the attack. [7]

  7. Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    On 5 March, Nour Ahmad Nikbakht was repatriated to Iran by AQAP in a prisoner swap with Iranian government. In return for the diplomat, AQAP freed 5 senior al-Qaeda leaders held by Iran; Egyptians Saif al-Adel, Abu Khayr al-Masri and Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, and Jordanians Khalid al-Aruri and Sari Shihab. [256]

  8. Why SoundHound AI Stock Skyrocketed 85% in November - AOL

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    Shares of voice assistant technology company SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) skyrocketed 85.1% during November, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. Immediately following the ...

  9. Al-Qaeda (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Qaida (Urdu: قاعده), a series of books for learning Quranic Arabic intended for beginners. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Al-Qaeda .

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